Utah NALab 18 - Brain Dissection Video Control of the Eye Movements - English and Italian closed captions

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Control of the Eye Movements – Brain Dissections. The video describes voluntary control of eye movements. Disturbances in eye movements can provide important clues for localization of neurological damage. The role of the frontal eye fields in horizontal gaze is stressed. The need to coordinate cranial nerves on both sides of the brain stem introduces the medial longitudinal fasciculus and its role in coordinating CN 3 and 6. Interruption of this pathway results in internuclear ophthalmoplegia and nystagmus both of which are demonstrated with a clinical video. With English or Italian closed captions. Video by Suzanne S. Stensaas, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Utah School of Medicine. Video retrieved from https://neurologicexam.med.utah.edu/adult/html/brain-dissections.html#18

Anatomical structures in item:
Nervus opticus
Chiasma opticum
Tractus opticus
Hypothalamus
Pons
Medulla oblongata
Mesencephalon
Nucleus nervi trochlearis
Nucleus nervi oculomotorii
Nucleus nervi abducentis
Colliculus superior
Colliculus inferior
Fasciculus longitudinalis medialis
Encephalon
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Creator(s)/credit: Professor Emeritus Suzanne S. Stensaas PhD
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Utah NALab 18 - Brain Dissection Video Control of the Eye Movements - English and Italian closed captions
Uploaded by: M_Orsatti
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Professor Emeritus Suzanne S. Stensaas PhD
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Control of the Eye Movements – Brain Dissections. The video describes voluntary control of eye movements. Disturbances in eye movements can provide important clues for localization of neurological damage. The role of the frontal eye fields in horizontal gaze is stressed. The need to coordinate cranial nerves on both sides of the brain stem introduces the medial longitudinal fasciculus and its role in coordinating CN 3 and 6. Interruption of this pathway results in internuclear ophthalmoplegia and nystagmus both of which are demonstrated with a clinical video. With English or Italian closed captions. Video by Suzanne S. Stensaas, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Utah School of Medicine. Video retrieved from https://neurologicexam.med.utah.edu/adult/html/brain-dissections.html#18

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Anatomical structures in item
Nervus opticus
Chiasma opticum
Tractus opticus
Hypothalamus
Pons
Medulla oblongata
Mesencephalon
Nucleus nervi trochlearis
Nucleus nervi oculomotorii
Nucleus nervi abducentis
Colliculus superior
Colliculus inferior
Fasciculus longitudinalis medialis
Encephalon
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Gross
Dissection